Communications

Posted on behalf of Tia Dafnos: Dear Friends, Stemming from informal chats and sharing experiences, a few of us working at STU and UNB, wish to form a solidarity/support/discussion group or network amongst Black, Indigenous, and other faculty and staff of

The 2017 Jon Thompson Lecture on Academic Freedom lecture by Len Findlay is now available as a recording online: Collegial Governance In The 21st Century: Serving A Curious Collegium Or An Obedience Machine?

Dear colleagues; Please find attached our second comment on academic planning, and in particular, feedback on implications of the draft University Academic Plan for ongoing planning processes at UNB. As with our document yesterday, we encourage you to use our

Dear colleagues; Attached to this email is analysis of approaches to academic planning in Canada, including a compilation of ideas and concepts relating to principles and directions. This is the first of two communications on academic planning that we will

Dear colleague; The attached memo contains important new comments from AUNBT on the most recent phase of the administrative service review. Although the period for initial feedback is now passed, we urge you to continue press for further input into

Francesca Holyoke, member of the AUNBT Executive Committee, who has served on AUNBT negotiating teams for both full-time and part-time bargaining units, received the CAUT Librarians’ and Archivists’ Distinguished Service Award in May 2017. The September 2017 issue of the

Dear colleagues; At the end of July, we sent you a request for feedback on the 2017 KPMG document on the Administrative Services Review. Thank you for your frank and insightful comments. They have been very helpful as we prepare

Dear member; In response to the concerns we raised about the timelines for feedback on the Administrative Services Review, President Campbell has agreed to extend the deadline for an initial round of feedback to September 30, 2017. We continue to push for appropriate, iterative